On Tue, Dec 20, 2011 at 3:02 AM, Elli Vizcaino <[email protected]> wrote:
>> On Mon, Dec 19, 2011 at 1:12 AM, Michael Beaudoin <[email protected]>wrote:
>>
>>> I thought this was amazing and wanted to share. Hope you all don't mind.
>>>
>>> http://www.ruawebdesign.com/**css3-at-at/<http://www.ruawebdesign.com/css3-at-at/>
>>>
>>> Michael
>>>
>>
>>Cool!
>
> Thanks for sharing! Here's another one. This guy has created prominent logo 
> brands w pure CSS: http://www.ecsspert.com/play/css3-logos/
>  Elli Vizcaino
> Helping artists, entrepreneurs and small
> businesses knock the socks off the competition!
> http://www.e7flux.com

Using Chrome (Chromium, actually :)) These are awesome.  Using Firefox
on the first linked page I get

"
I'm sorry! :(
But there's to much CSS3 awesomeness for your browser at the moment,
so you won't be able to view all the logos in one place.
But you can start browsing them one by one right now!
"

The second one (the At-At) looks almost (but not entirely) the same in
Firefox as it does in Chrome, but it slows FF down so much that even
other tabs are almost unusable.  No noticeable slow-down in Chrome.

It seems like Mozilla should have already had enough time to regain
their place as the superior browser, if they could, but it hasn't
happened.  For sites that incorporate HTML5/CSS3 or a lot of
JavaScript, Webkit has to be the target platform.

It's disappointing.  Firefox has a better plugin / extension architecture.

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